Huge high school offensive lineman chooses WSU
Christian Haangana, a 6-foot-6, 347-pound offensive linemen, announced his decision to accept a football scholarship from Washington State on Twitter.
Christian Haangana, a 6-foot-6, 347-pound offensive linemen, announced his decision to accept a football scholarship from Washington State on Twitter.
Dom Williams talks to the media before his final regular season game.
Gunnar Eklund talks rivalry week.
Jeremiah Allison talks about the Apple Cup.
Ernie Kent talks about the WSU men's basketball team.
Mike Leach previews the Apple Cup.
Apple Cup game notes, courtesy of WSU Athletics.
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Washington State heads into Apple Cup week ranked No. 20 in both major polls and has a chance to win the northwest crown for the first time since 1983.
Since the beginning of high school football in Spokane, local teams have used a number of different venues for their games. Early on, Natatorium Park and the Spokane Interstate Fairgrounds, along with local baseball parks were often game sites.
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